Where Miami Lands in ESPN's Early College Football Playoff Projections

Trinton Breeze
2 min read
Miami’s run last season still feels a little unreal.

The Hurricanes pasted through the College Football Playoff, beating teams like Texas A&M in the opening round, taking down No. 2 Ohio State in the Cotton Bowl, then heading west to beat Ole Miss in the Fiesta Bowl. The ride ended with a loss to Indiana in the national title game, but the Hurricanes seem to be back at the top.

And ESPN doesn’t think that was a one-year thing.

In its early look at the 2026 College Football Playoff field, ESPN has Miami coming in as the No. 8 seed, actually two spots higher than where the Hurricanes entered this past postseason.

Here’s how ESPN’s projected CFP field shakes out:

1. Indiana
2. Georgia
3. Texas Tech
4. Notre Dame
5. USC
6. Texas A&M
7. Ohio State
8. Miami
9. Oregon
10. Texas
11. Oklahoma State
12. Hawai‘i

That sets up a first-round matchup of No. 9 Oregon at No. 8 Miami, with the winner getting top-seeded Indiana. Yes, that’s another Mario Cristobal storyline waiting to happen, with a potential CFP rematch looming right behind it.

ESPN ultimately predicts Oregon to beat Miami in the opening round, but just getting the Hurricanes comfortably into the field again says plenty about where this program is viewed nationally.

There’s more good news.

ESPN also has Miami winning the ACC. Even with some key losses, the Hurricanes bring back running back Mark Fletcher Jr. and wide receiver Malachi Toney, with Duke transfer Darian Mensah expected to step in at quarterback.

The ACC has been unpredictable lately, SMU made the CFP and Duke won the conference this past season, but ESPN sees Miami as the team to beat heading into 2026.

The Hurricanes are right back where they believe they belong: in the playoff mix with bigger goals ahead.
 

Comments (33)

Spot the ball mother****ers!!!!
 
If we get out of our own way with some or our reactive coaching or playing down to opponents we should run the table outside of maybe ND which will be a toss up
 
You guys gonna see the Samoan version of Mark Fletcher at Hawaii this year lmao. My son enrolled early and will be playing RB in this Run N Shoot offense. Currently in Spring workouts. 6’0 1/2, 230lbs. Clocked at 21mph in the flying 10. I think his playing weight will be around 225lbs. I told him ball out and lets hope Miami calls with Keiki now at UM come Spring portal 27 lmao. He still growing. Prolly end up around 6’1-6’2.
 
You guys gonna see the Samoan version of Mark Fletcher at Hawaii this year lmao. My son enrolled early and will be playing RB in this Run N Shoot offense. Currently in Spring workouts. 6’0 1/2, 230lbs. Clocked at 21mph in the flying 10. I think his playing weight will be around 225lbs. I told him ball out and lets hope Miami calls with Keiki now at UM come Spring portal 27 lmao. He still growing. Prolly end up around 6’1-6’2.
I can't wait to see him play so we can tamper. 🤷🏿‍♂️😎
 
You guys gonna see the Samoan version of Mark Fletcher at Hawaii this year lmao. My son enrolled early and will be playing RB in this Run N Shoot offense. Currently in Spring workouts. 6’0 1/2, 230lbs. Clocked at 21mph in the flying 10. I think his playing weight will be around 225lbs. I told him ball out and lets hope Miami calls with Keiki now at UM come Spring portal 27 lmao. He still growing. Prolly end up around 6’1-6’2.

Congrats! Hawaii is my wife’s alma mater and we used to go almost every home game when we lived there. Look forward to seeing your son set records.
 
It has been a loooooong time since I've been this excited for next year right after our last game. In the past my thoughts have usually been "well thank god that nightmare of a season is over" right around now.
 
Indiana, huh? What? How many of those old dudes return?

The college football world is so up his *** right now they could lose 10 games next year and they’d still be ranked in the top 5 for 2027.
 
Congrats! Hawaii is my wife’s alma mater and we used to go almost every home game when we lived there. Look forward to seeing your son set records.
Thanks brotha. Praying all goes well and he has a great Spring. Timmy Chang is the right man for the job. Similar struggles to MC early on with managing the game. Timmy locked in the second half of the season. They look good and did well in the portal. Future looks bright at UH. Go Warriors💚🖤🤍
 
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